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Whether an individual landlord or tenant, every individual either owns or rents property. Property litigation is not just about acting when there has been a default by one party or the other but acting as portfolio managers and giving expert guidance on consequences of taking various steps under the lease.
Our experience ranges from lease advice, obtaining possession, exit strategies, Party Wall Act disputes, boundary and easement issues, individual insolvency, forfeiture and peaceable re-entry, protection from eviction matters, distraint, break clauses, agreeing new lease terms, variations, surrenders, disputes with agents, tenancy deposit scheme disputes, in addition to Court proceedings and recovery of monies under the lease via various commercial means.
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Drawing from one of the largest teams in the Thames Valley, recently ranked Tier 2 in Chambers UK 2009, the Property Litigation team is unique in that we offer a full service to assist individual landlord's and tenant's in giving legal advice on the terms of the lease, the possible strategies and also in negotiating when things go wrong to achieve the best possible outcome for the individual client's needs. Property Litigation is not just there for when things go wrong, we also offer dispute resolution and mediation services and pride ourselves on the service we can deliver.

Property litigation news
Man loses property split appeal
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New Guide on shorthold tenants' deposits
13 October 2011
Homeowners no longer liable for sewerage repairs
4 October 2011
Plasterwork is structural feature, Court of Appeal rules in landlord-tenant dispute
22 September 2011
Property litigation articles
Landlord's last-minute payment into tenancy deposit scheme avoided penalty
12 October 2011
Plans not definitive in property rights
8 October 2011
Noisy neighbours | I hear you knocking
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When is a barn not a barn?
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